Before posting, what should I check and do?Make sure your graphic and sound drivers are up to date. In your first post, include your DxDiag report and the content of the Option.ini (make use of spoiler tags to avoid overlengthy posts). Also, always verify your game's cache. After having received advice, please provide feedback which steps solved your problem and which didn't.

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I can't upload files (dumps, dxdiag, option.ini whatsoever): Yes, the forum doesn't allow it, unfortunately. In case of a dxdiag or option.ini, save it as text file and copy & paste the content into your post. Else, either zip it and upload it or use a third-party hoster.

Where is my DxDiag?To start the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, click Start, click Run, type dxdiag in the Open box, and then click OK. Click Save All Information and then paste here with spoiler tags. - More detailed.

My computer isn't using my nVidia graphics card but rather the onboard Intel one. How do I switch that?HERE

I already have a European Escalation account. Do I need to create a new account for Airland battle?With the link option, you can link your WEE account to WAB account - so you don't have to create a new profile for WAB, but you'll be able to use your profile for WEE and WAB (Shifu)

1. Right click on the background of the Windows Desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel.2. Click Manage 3D settings under 3D Settings in 'Select a Task...'.3. Click Program Settings tab under 'I would like to use the following 3D settings:'.4. Click the Add button under '1. Select a program to customize:'.5. Open the folder Wargame Airland Battle.6. By default the game is installed in the Local Disk (C:), Program Files or Program Files (x86), Steam, SteamApps and Common.7. Select the application wargame2.exe and click the Open button.8. Select 'High-performance NVIDIA processor' under '2. Select the preferred graphics processor for this program:'.9. Click the Apply button then close the NVIDIA Control Panel window and run the game.

1. Open the Local Disk (C:) then the folder Program Files or Program Files (x86).2. Open the folder Steam then the folder Steamapps.3. Open the folder Common then the folder Wargame Airland Battle.4. Right click on the application wargame2.exe and click Properties.5. Click the tab Compatibility and check 'Run this program as an administrator' under Privilege Level.6. Click the button OK and run the game.

Make wargame2.exe file compatible with windows 7, if u using SP 1 of it, it should be there!

Go to (your Steam disk):\( or Steam Games)\SteamApps\common\Wargame Airland Battle there should be EXE extension file there, go to properties by RMB on file then go to compatibility tab and set compatibility with Windows 7.

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Also this quote from EugenSupport

Check if you're not running the game in XP compatibility version, sometime windows switch it to this mode for an unknown reason.

You can find the .exe of the game in C:\Steam\SteamApps\common\Wargame Airland Battle directory bu default.

Right clic on wargame2.exe / properties / Compatibility and uncheck compatibility mode with windiws XP it it is enabled.

1. Go to your Steam library and find Airland Battle2. Right click on it and select Properties3. Open the Local Files tab4. Click "Verify Integrity of Game Cache"

It will do some checking and may take a few minutes. When it's done you should see a message stating "All files successfully validated". If you see anything other than that, then you have an issue.If a file is missing, it should be downloaded automatically. If it doesn't, choose another download region and retry. See here.

A diagnosis will be executed then. After it's done, hit "save all information" and save the dxdiag as text file. Open the text file and copy & paste everything to your forum post. Ensure, that you'll use a spoiler tag to avoid an overlengthy post.

1. Run Steam.2. Click Steam (upper left) then Settings.3. Click Downloads.4. Choose another location near your country/town under Download Region.5. Click the button OK and restart Steam.6. Right click Wargame: Airland Battle under Library and click Properties.7. Click the tab Local Files then click the button Verify Integrity of Game Cache.8. Once done, run the game.

If the problem is not fixed, please retry with another download region.(FocusTechSupport)